Guest guest Posted May 11, 2008 Report Share Posted May 11, 2008 ok here is some information about me. i'm 21, i've been married and divorced once already. when i was about 8 my best friend (cousin) died from getting bucked off his horse and i didn't get to go to his funeral. so it changed me some because i didn't want to believe that he was actually gone. in 1996 my dad's dad died of cancer and i was really close to him so it hurt alot. in high school i was always arguing with my parents and i was depressed alot. my best friend was the only person i talked to. i got married in june of 2006 to my high school sweetheart and a few months later things weren't going very well between us and we got divorced in december of 2006. i meet my fiance in about august of 2006 and found out i was pregnant in september 2006 (had nothing to do with my divorce). my son was born april 24, 2007 at 4:11am. then about 6 weeks later my mom calls me to tell me that her mom died. i knew she wasn't going to live forever, because she'd been in and out of the hospital many times and she used to smoke, which made her health worse. i took my son to the funerl because i was still on maturnity leave and didn't want to leave him with anyone. my fiance came with me to help drive and take care of our son (my fiance is the father of my son). my fiance and i don't have the most perfect relationship, we have our ups and downs like everyone else. about 6 months after my grandma's funeral, my mom calls me about 10pm and tells me that my cousin had just shot himself a couple hours ago. it hit me really hard because i was really close to him and his sister. there is a history of depression on both sides of my family. i don't get out much because i don't have the time or the money. money is something that we aruge about all the time. i eat basically anything, so i'm not on much of a diet. i work at wal- mart so i'm on me feet all the time. i have very bad seasonal allergies and exierse enduced asthma. i don't do anything for my asthma but i do take genaric claritn for my allergies, but it doesn't help much. i take a muli-vitamin everyday. i hope this extra information helps. if there's anything else that you need to know about me, just let me know. ok so i had a doctor appointment on thursday the 17th of april to just have a check up. well i guess according to the doctor i'm suffering from depression. so now what? she gave me a trial pack of lexapro, so i hope it helps some. i haven't been feeling myself lately. i've been tired all the time and just no energy to do anything. i started to do yoga to help reduce my stress, i don't know if it's helping much. any other suggestions? thanx PixiFairy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 12, 2008 Report Share Posted May 12, 2008 Please do consider a Naturopathic Physician (ND). They'll put you on the right path to returning happiness to your life. It'll start with proper nutrition and a few supplements. Don't be bombarded with supplements; there re a few that will really help you. Remember, you didn't have these problems develop last night; they have come over YEARS! Be well aware that whether it is supplements or medicines, you must take them for a long time period. Stay with it; you CAN win and find sunshine again. Start with a GOOD daily multi-vitamin, Vit. B Complex (100mg), 3X DAILY for 30 days, then 1X DAILY; Vit. C (1000mg) 1X daily for 1week, then 2X daily for a week, then 3X daily. These will ease your tiredness; NOT cure them. SEE the Naturopath skilled in nutrition & supplements; you will be helped! ******* , " bubbles_is_kool " <bubbles_is_kool wrote: > > ok here is some information about me. i'm 21, i've been married > and divorced once already. when i was about 8 my best friend (cousin) > died from getting bucked off his horse and i didn't get to go to his > funeral. so it changed me some because i didn't want to believe that > he was actually gone. in 1996 my dad's dad died of cancer and i was > really close to him so it hurt alot. in high school i was always > arguing with my parents and i was depressed alot. my best friend Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 12, 2008 Report Share Posted May 12, 2008 Hi PixiFairy, Let me say first that with all the stressors you have had that I am not surprised that you are feeling overwhelmed and depressed. Marriage, divorce, deaths and illness in the family and births are some of the top major recognised stressors. I have suffered from depression most of my adult life - mainly as a result of a chemical imbalance, which it doesn't sound like you have... however, I hope I may be able to give some good advice to you nonetheless. _____________________________ Some supplements which can be good for depression: St. John's Wort and 5-HTP (5-hydroxytryptophan) - these are good supplements for depression, however DO NOT take if you are currently taking a prescribed antidepressant medication. This could cause serotonin levels in the brain to rise too high, bringing on a whole different set of problems. Also 5-HTP is contraindicated in systemic lupus erythematosus, asthma, ischaemic heart disease. St. John's Wort 0.3% hypericin 300mg – 3x per day, 50 mg 3x per day with meals for 2 weeks, then can increase to 100 mg 3x per day if lower dose not effective. S-adenosyl-L-methionine (SAMe) (1200 mg/day to start, 400mg/day maintenance) and Phosphatidylserine (100 mg, 3x per day with 400 mg max) can also be helpful for depression. _____________________________ I'll be blunt and say if you are taking a basic one-a-day multivitamin from the drug store that is not going to be enough to support you through so much stress. You do not say which one you are taking so I cannot check what levels of which nutrients you might be getting. Personally, I would be take a multi-mineral twice per day, a B vitamin complex (B-50) twice per day, Vitamin C 1000 mg 2-3 times per day, and a good quality fish oil supplement twice per day, minimum. With so much stress over a long period of time, your body's reserves become depleted. Also, do make sure you do the usual 'no brainer' stuff - eat healthy whole foods, (no caffeine, sugar or artificial anything), drink plenty of water, get plenty of sleep (if you can). Yoga is a great destresser, so good choice there. Mainly find something you can do for you that you can fit into your day that will help de-stress you and make you feel good - meditation, exercise, a funny TV show even. I have personally tried counselling, hypnotherapy, and meditation for stress and depression. These all helped a little in some way. Lately, I have been trying EFT (Emotional Freedom Technique) which I have found to be outstandingly excellent in helping me cope with stress and clearing past emotional traumas. Search this site - there have been many postings on EFT of late. And it's so easy - if you can find someone who could coach you through just 3-4 sessions I would think you could learn to do it for yourself thereafter. _____________________________ And lastly, in alternative medicine circles depression and allergies are often associated with an under-functioning liver (in addition to all the stress in your case). You might think of adding some supplements to support the liver (milk thistle and lecithin, also the SAMe mentioned above). Avoid alcohol. Blessings, Sharon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 12, 2008 Report Share Posted May 12, 2008 PixyFairy, Did you have your thyroid checked yet? Make sure FREE T-3 and FREE T-4 are also checked. Also take your basal temperature (use thermometer with mercury at end) before you get up in the morning by putting your thermometer under your armpits. Your temp should be 98.7 if lower than that you have hypothyroid. Better still don't go to a family doctor/internist. Go to an endoctrinologist specializing in thyroid. Do a google on your area endoc and see their CV if they are specialists in thyroid. Melly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2008 Report Share Posted May 13, 2008 Pixi It would be a good idea to saute onion, garlic and ginger and put it in your foods for lunch and supper. Please don't tell me you eat fast foods from WalMart. Make your own foods and mix them DAILY with the sauteed onions, garlic and ginger. Eat lots of steamed veggies also. What kind of yoga are you doing? What exercises. What pranayams? You should be able to tell if it is helping or not. GB > i hope this extra information helps. if there's anything else that > you need to know about me, just let me know. > > ok so i had a doctor appointment on thursday the 17th of april to > just have a check up. well i guess according to the doctor i'm > suffering from depression. so now what? she gave me a trial pack of > lexapro, so i hope it helps some. i haven't been feeling myself > lately. i've been tired all the time and just no energy to do > anything. i started to do yoga to help reduce my stress, i don't know > if it's helping much. any other suggestions? > > thanx > PixiFairy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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